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Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our weekly theme: "The Parable of the Sower", and we discussed the meaning of the good soil. The scripture references were Matthew 13:1-23 and John 15. The good soil isn't about salvation, but producing good fruit. What does God need to prune in your life today? Our special guest was Jennifer Johnson of Johnson's Farm in Hobart, Indiana. Johnson’s Farm is one of the largest owned and operated Farms in the Midwest. Jennifer is a 4th generation owner and specializes in flowers and plants. We also talked with Ally who reported live from the Chicago Prayer Breakfast on this National Day of Prayer. Ally was the emcee for the event. Hear highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast by clicking the audio button below.
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Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our weekly theme: "The Parable of the Sower", and we discussed the meaning of the good soil. The scripture references were Matthew 13:1-23 and John 15. The good soil isn't about salvation, but producing good fruit. What does God need to prune in your life today? Our special guest was Jennifer Johnson of Johnson's Farm in Hobart, Indiana. Johnson’s Farm is one of the largest owned and operated Farms in the Midwest. Jennifer is a 4th generation owner and specializes in flowers and plants. We also talked with Ally who reported live from the Chicago Prayer Breakfast on this National Day of Prayer. Ally was the emcee for the event. Hear highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast by clicking the audio button below.
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